It does end suddenly, yes. The next part is the meeting with the Great Sage.

I just read through the script, thinking that harsh editing may have been why this part is a little short. A couple of lines were cut out of it, but nothing overly though. Oh well. Part IV comes this weekend. Which means I need to go to the radio station today and get more sound effects.

an Anne Rice,
personnally I read a book
Interview with a Vampire
a long time ago
and it was great
and new and wonderful
she even had her vampires
sort of looking down at the goth set
pretending to be vampires
as a blessing and a curse
(however they did offer some
camelflauge)

any how *my opinion*

after many books
all dealing with vampires
and getting sillier each time
I stopped reading her.

you only plan 11 instalments
so you can not go too far
off course that's
what I meant.

I have now listened very funny
hope on cd you will fix
too abrupt ending of miguel.
(small and only critism
on my part so far)

amyways all Anne Rice fans
will disagree with me but that
is what it means to pull
an Anne Rice.

Okay, Darthy. You have me a little worried now. I'm going to have to explain something, and reveal some of my plans to anyone who wants to read.

Tierra de los Muertos is, as you'd probably guess, one complete story in ten parts. It's a journey from the beginning to the end.

And I did plan to do a sequal to it sometime next year. Although the sequal would have nothing to do with the gates of the afterlife. A completely new story.

And sometime after that... another one, dealing with the regulation and capture of ghosts still in the living land. The lost spirits.

What I was hoping to do eventually is to have something along the lines of Terry Pratchett's 'Discworld'. While the second story would have the characters from the first, the third story would have one, two at the most.

Hmmm... that reads really awkwardly without the titles. This is all planning, mind you. But...